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| geoffers 2004-03-25, 11:36 am |
| Hi,
We are about to install RHEL v3 onto a couple of firewalls and
looking on the install disks there is no tripwire on red hat
enterpise??
Does anyone know if this is the case, and does anyone know if there
are any version out there that may work with this install??
Cheers Geoffers
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| Robert M. Riches Jr. 2004-03-25, 12:43 pm |
| In article <a81c1601.0403250838.25aa99d9@posting.google.com>, geoffers wrote:
>
> We are about to install RHEL v3 onto a couple of firewalls and
> looking on the install disks there is no tripwire on red hat
> enterpise??
> Does anyone know if this is the case, and does anyone know if there
> are any version out there that may work with this install??
Have you considered taking the _source_ RPM from RHL 9 or
any other recent source RPM (or source tarball) and
compileing it? Generally, if I am informed correctly, that
is considered a reasonable way to get packages not available
in binary form with a given distribution.
One issue to watch out for is _allegedly_ tripwire is not
64-bit clean, but that shouldn't be a problem if you're
using 32-bit X86. (When Red Hat sold distributions for
Alpha, tripwire was not included.)
You might also want to consider the non-free version of
Tripwire. If you need contact info for the company, I have
a business card from one of their folks.
Good luck.
Robert Riches
spamtrap42@verizon.net
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)
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